PEAR TREE LOG

pear tree log: I started this blog to keep my younger son, Jonny, in touch with life in Lincolnshire, while he spent a year working in China. That year turned into five! Now he is home and training to become a physics teacher. This is simply a patchwork quilt of some of the things I enjoy - life in rural Lincolnshire, our animals, friends, architecture, books, the gardens, and things of passing interest.



Thursday 28 June 2012

Friday's Fences - Wild and Wacky!


click to enlarge, it's worth it!
This is the gateway to a farmyard/scrap metal yard/garage - a
wonderfully exuberant and colourful gate.

I would hate to be the person who has to re-paint it!
It is composed of spanners, spark plugs, cog wheels, connectors, and bits of this and that.
I think it is great fun.
The yard itself is rather ugly, but tidy.
It is located to the left hand side of this very quiet country lane.
As the signboard indicates, on the right hand side, directly opposite,
is a rather wonderful old church - can you see how the tower has tilted?
It really does lean out to an alarming degree.
This big old church was built on marshy ground and, although it is considered safe, there is still some movement which occurs from time to time.
The tower has supports and an extra fillet of lead roofing has been inserted into the gap between the roof and the tower, but still it keeps slowly moving.
There are huge cracks in walls and a little rubble falls occasionally.
Despite all of this it is my all-time favourite church building and I would love to show you round.
I'll be posting about it soon.



 Once again I am delighted to be joining in with Jan n Jer's Friday Fences.  
For a wonderfully varied collection of fences please click on the link.

66 comments:

  1. It certainly stands out!! I should post a picture of our front gates...think you'd giggle!
    Jane x

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    1. Hello Jane, Now you have us all intrigued - I could do with a giggle. I hope you post them..

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  2. Reminds me of St. Andrews in Epworth, England. There the interior columns are leaning in a similarly alarming way.

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    1. Hello Revrunner, Epworth is not too far away, I must trot over there sometime to visit St Andrew's. Thank you.

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  3. It would make me very nervous to be inside a building that is falling down bit by bit!. That junk yard gate is wonderfully colorful and artistic! It must have taken a lot of time and effort to weld, organize and paint it.

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    1. Hello Ms Sparrow, The things I do for the world of Blog! I love the church, the atmosphere is very special. I'm so glad you like the gate; I'm pleased that Friday Fences has made me appreciate it properly.

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  4. Hopefully it's enamel paint, that's been baked on, and no one will have to paint it again for some time! However, it's so colorful and really put a smile on my face. It is an antithesis of the quiet lane somehow symbolizing our choices in life.
    Have a wonderful weekend, dear friend, XOXO

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    1. Hello Susan, I do hope that's what they did, it certainly looks well maintained although it has been there for a number of years. I love the many and varied ways in which people express their creativity. I hope you have a lovely weekend. xx

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  5. I thought at first that it was a fence to a day care centre!

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    1. Hello Lesley, Bright, primary colours, fun shapes - I can see where you are coming from!

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  6. oh that is definitely wild and wacky just what one needs in the upcoming doldrums of summer.

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    1. Hello Linda, Isn't it wonderful to see such a big chunk of metal art. I would love to know about theperson who came up with that idea.

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  7. If you don't mind and can remember, please let me know when you post about the church. I love what I see of it.

    And that gate is wild and whacky...someone took a lot of pains to build it and paint it.

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    1. Hello Rose, I will be very happy to let you know - probably within the next few days - when I post about the church.

      I'm really glad you like the gate, it always makes me smile.

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  8. Love that colorful fence! Very unique and a wonderful find.
    Would love to see more of the church. It's charming with it's tilted tower.

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    1. Hello Carletta, So many people with so much creative talent, the world is a wonderful place!

      I'll be posting about the church in the next few days.

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  9. What a fun gate! It would certainly brighten up a dreary rainy day in November, but it brings a smile at any time of the year.

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    1. Hello Jenny, It is a very cheerful gate - I wonder how many people drive past and never realise what it is made up from - perhaps just wondering what a gate like that is doing there...

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  10. Fabulous gate. Some people have the best ideas.

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    1. Hello Ramona, I hope that whoever created it had as much fun as it gives to most who see it! Creative re-cycling.

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  11. Your saw tooth mat is the "pies de resistance". Well done. Has this gate been up your sleeve some time, or did you just find it? I couldn't have kept it secret more than a day.

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    1. Hello Joanne, Thank you - I just couldn't resist adding that! I have known about the gate for years - but thanks to the world of blog I am looking around and fully appreciating things rather more. I photographed it the first week of May, then filed it for a rainy day. We had monsoon-type rain yesterday.

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  12. What a great gate! I love that they've used scrap metal to make it, how very appropriate.

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    1. Hello LBM, I'd love to know how they got all the components - were they just lying around, a by-product of their business, did they buy them in by weight...

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  13. Love the colorful gate...very creative! Hope the bell tower on the church can be saved...its so pretty!

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    1. Hello Jan n Jer, I thought it was about time I posted something other than my usual wonky fences - so I posted a wonky tower instead!

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  14. Great fence. Enjoyed all the photos.

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    1. Hello Nature in the Burbs, Thank you, I am really happy that you enjoyed seeing them.

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  15. On closer inspection it's a very sophisticated design. Well done that man!

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    1. Hello Cro, ..of course it could have been a woman who designed it. Whoever it was it is really nicely done. I'm glad you enjoyed seeing it.

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  16. Love the wild and wacky design! What fun. Can't see the church photo (I sometimes have upload problems)

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    1. Hello Marie, Isn't it great fun! Sorry about the church photo, I will be posting about the church later in the week, perhaps you'll be able to see it then. I know what internet problems are like, we have very slow connections here.

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  17. A business owner with a sense of humor! What a great advertisement. Will look forward to your guided tour of this old church--glad they're making an effort to keep it open. How old is it? Am sure there's some fascinating grave stones that hint at some great stories.

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    1. Hello Faye, The church is around 12th century, with various bits added on here and there, upgrades and "improvements" at various times. Many gravestones are illegible now, more is the pity. I'll do my best to show you why I love the church building - but it is the atmosphere which I enjoy the most.

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  18. I love this and will go off to visit this weekend!

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    1. Hello Dom, You won't be disappointed! x

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  19. That fence is colorful. I like the old church. Have a great weekend.

    Hugs
    Elna

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    1. Hello Elna, Thank you so much. Have a lovely weekend yourself.

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  20. What a clever idea for a gate! I agree...I wouldn't want to be the one to do the touch-up painting. I'll be looking for the church post.....

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    1. Hello Meggie, I knew you would appreciate the creativity of the gate. The church is one I love for the atmosphere within, although the building is very beautiful too. The difficulty is trying to capture that with a camera!!

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  21. Look forward to seeing more of the old church!

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    1. Hello Green Dragonette, It is very plain, very simple - but I love it. Most of all I love to feel the atmosphere within it - some places just have that special feeling. This one really does.

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  22. Great pictures you show. Wishing you a good weekend. Hanne Bente / hbt.finus.dk

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    1. Hello Hanne Bente, Thank you so much. Enjoy your weekend.

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  23. what a fun fence that is and i love that church!

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    1. Hello Tanya, I passed the fence again today - and still it made me smile. Thank you for calling by.

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  24. i really love it. i love the color. so cheerful. i can say i would love to see that daily. happy! (:

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    1. Hello Beth, I hoped you would enjoy it - I don't think I have seen anything else around here which is even half as much fun.

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  25. Lovely gate, someone with great artistic flare must have thought of that. So cheerful. The scrap merchant does keep his area clean and tidy....unusual in these parts I have to say.

    Lovely church....we are fortunate to have beautiful churches and cathedrals all over UK:)

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    1. Hello Cheryl, I went past that yard again today - it is all exceptionally tidy with just the odd artistic touch...I wonder whether we have some famous metal-work artist hiding in deepest Lincolnshire.

      We have an amazingly rich and varied stock of beautiful church buildings. I love exploring them.

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  26. What a creative fence! Someone spent a lot of time on it.

    janet

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    1. Hello Janet, I am still marvelling at how cleverly it was all put together. I would love to know what inspired them.

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  27. a lil wacky is good sometimes! LoL! =)

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    1. Hello Tricia, Thanks for calling by. I think that you are absolutely right - especially when the end result is both fun and practical.

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  28. O what a colourful entrance to the scrapyard.

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    1. Hello Gerald, Isn't it great fun - and practical too.

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  29. Wow Elaine this church is really beautiful! That tilted tower added more good look to the whole scenario. Nice shot and thanks for the visit too. Happy weekend!

    Kim, USA

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    1. Hello Kim, I'm so pleased you enjoyed it too. I hope your weekend is a lovely one.

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  30. It is a darling gate and not easy to make...someone is very artistic. Love love the church..of course...I love all old churches in Europe. Happy day to have your son home safe and sound for a while. enjoy

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    1. Hello Linda, Thank you! Jonny will be home this evening, I am already busy cooking and preparing a feast for him. It will be wonderful to have him home for a while.

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  31. Hi Elaine, What a welcoming and attractive entrance to the scrap yard! Just to say I love the way you change your banner photo from time to time - It's such a pleasure to click on your blog to find another view of your beautiful garden :) Maggie xx

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    1. Hello Maggie, Thanks, Maggie. Isn't it a wonderful entrance - someone really got creative. I would love to know who did it, what prompted them, etc. Whether they have done any others, perhaps..

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  32. What a happy gate.

    And, yes, if I tilt my head and straighten the church, I can see that the tower is crooked. Otherwise, the tower is straight and your entire church is sinking.

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    1. Hello Mitch, You are quite right, it is a happy gate. I think the next door neighbours to the church should be worried, the brick wall between them won't stop it slipping into their garden sometime!

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  33. That fence is certainly memorable!! Thanks for stopping by and saying hello. Enjoy your son't homecoming!

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  34. Hello Danielle, It is certainly very bright.

    Thank you. We are all having a great time enjoying his stories of life in China; a lot has happened in a year.

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